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warning this concept might flop lol im trying something a little different here.
its a bit of an abstract idea but i hope you can learn a thing or two from this video and enjoy the final product as i use some cool sound design techniques. applying these techniques to your own music is highly suggested.
in this video you will see me use the basic sound design tools in ableton to process field recordings i made in my phone first. i ended up being able to produce a relevant sounding outcome in the form of a minimal techno, organic house, melodic house style.
let me know how i did, and also let me know what you'd like to see me make next!
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00:00 intro
01:46 gathering sound / forming a plan
03:19 kick drum
05:04 hihats/shakers
06:23 rim shot/clap
07:30 making a texture layer
07:55 epiano
08:33 strings
09:06 arp sequencer pluck sound
10:07 bass
11:35 chimes
12:28 recorded vocals
14:38 creating reverse vocal
15:05 reese bass
15:40 automations / master chain